Tag: Male Depression

I work on a mental health crisis team in a major city and have the privilege of being able to go out and assess people who are in crisis, right where they are. It is much more effective than the usual practice, which would have them waiting for assessment in an overcrowded, loud, chaotic Emergency […]

Men get post-natal depression too, right? Now before any of you women reach through your computer screen and try to slap me across the face have a read of this interesting article. When I first read the title I was quite amused, then once I read it and reflected on what it had to say, […]

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Geoffrey Ahern is a Senior Mental Health Clinician from Melbourne, Victoria. Over the years, Geoff has gained extensive experience in Emergency and Trauma nursing, Rural Nursing, Alcohol and Other Drug Counselling and Psychiatric nursing, having worked in both the public and private sectors. He also holds a Masters Degree in Crisis Mental Health Intervention and is […]
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Geoffrey Ahern is a Senior Mental Health Clinician from Melbourne, Victoria. Over the years, Geoff has gained extensive experience in Emergency and Trauma nursing, Rural Nursing, Alcohol and Other Drug Counselling and Psychiatric nursing, having worked in both the public and private sectors. He also holds a Masters Degree in Crisis Mental Health Intervention and is […]
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